"Newton's third law of motion states that 'For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction'. If you push a wall it pushes back with the same force. This law applies to the society too. One has to watch this film to believe it," says Dr. Bharathi Reddy. She is the producer of the film Newton's Third Law. Stanley Joseph is the director, Dr. Ranga Reddy, the executive producer and Mark Duncan, Mike Duncan and Neal Horton played the lead roles. The film has been made in English and Telugu languages.
The promos of the English version were unveiled recently in Hyderabad. The producers add, "This is the first Australian film to be produced by Indians. All the cast and crew are from Australia. The shooting is complete and we are looking to release the film during Ugadi."
"Newton's Third Law has a backdrop of terrorism. The film also deals with several other issues," adds Stanley. Screenplay is by Brian Croswell and cinematography is by Robert.
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